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Walters and Ireland on target as Swansea and Stoke share points
SWANSEA AND STOKE were both left frustrated after a dramatic 3-3 Premier League draw at the Liberty Stadium on Sunday.
It seemed Stoke were on the verge of ending their seven-match winless run when goals from Jonathan Walters and Stephen Ireland put the visitors 2-0 up inside half an hour in south Wales.
But the second half saw Swansea bounce back after both Wilfried Bony and Nathan Dyer scored.
It took Mark Hughes’s Stoke just eight minutes to break the deadlock, with Swansea’s Ben Davies and Chico Flores getting in each other’s way to allow Walters to finish following a Peter Crouch flick-on.
And they were 2-0 up when two excellent passes from Walters and Crouch set up Ireland.
However, it was a different story in the second half as Swansea rediscovered their touch.
The home side’s recovery started in the 56th minute when, after Stoke had failed to clear a corner, Jonathan de Guzman’s header found Bony, with the Ivorian powering in a close-range header.
As the game reached its climax, players on both sides lost their cool and Swansea’s Angel Rangel was fortunate to avoid being sent off after slapping Crouch in the midst of a touchline flare-up.
Bony then struck what appeared to be the winning goal, following a pull-back from Jonjo Shelvey, only for Scotland international Adam to rescue a point for Stoke, who climbed out of the bottom three on goal difference on the back of this result, with Swansea just two points above the relegation zone.
- © AFP, 2013
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